Sunday, February 19, 2017

Gilead Sciences - Top Biotech Pick For The Next Decade and other top stories.

  • Gilead Sciences - Top Biotech Pick For The Next Decade

    Gilead Sciences - Top Biotech Pick For The Next Decade
    Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ:GILD) is an American biopharmaceutical company. The company has had a difficult time over the past year and a half as investors worried about its decreasing Hepatitis C earnings. Despite these difficulties, Gilead Sciences, as we will see, continues to hold a significant position in different viral markets. This portfolio, combined with the company's future growth potential, makes the company, as we will see, a strong investment and my top biotech pick for the next decade..
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  • Short-lived greenhouse gases cause centuries of sea-level rise

    Short-lived greenhouse gases cause centuries of sea-level rise
    Even if there comes a day when the world completely stops emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, coastal regions and island nations will continue to experience rising sea levels for centuries afterward, according to a new study by researchers ...
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  • Smog Police: New Beijing Force Created To Tackle Air Pollution

    Smog Police: New Beijing Force Created To Tackle Air Pollution
    A foreign tourist and a child wearing protection masks walk through Tiananmen Square in Beijing as the city was blanketed by heavy smog last week. Andy Wong/AP hide caption toggle caption Andy Wong/AP A foreign tourist and a child wearing protection masks walk through Tiananmen Square in Beijing as the city was blanketed by h..
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  • John Kerry Says Clean Energy Will Yield Job Growth, Survival

    John Kerry Says Clean Energy Will Yield Job Growth, Survival
    Countries and businesses that fail to shift to renewable energy from fossil fuels do so at their own peril, Sec. of State John Kerry said Monday morning. And that peril is both economic and existential.Implementing greener energy use not only means a reduction in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but more jobs and economic development, Kerry said during a speech at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass. A million dollars spent retrofitting equipment for clean energy create..
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  • Warmer Waters Linked to Higher Levels of Shellfish Toxin

    Warmer Waters Linked to Higher Levels of Shellfish Toxin
    The shell of a razor clam. Credit: ThelmaElaine/Shutterstock.com As the Earth warms up, you may want to lay off the shellfish: Warmer ocean waters are linked to increased — and possibly dangerous — levels of domoic acid, a toxin in shellfish and other marine animals that can make people sick, a new study finds. Researchers looked at more than two decades' worth of data, from 1991 to 2015, and compared ocean water conditions off the Oregon coast (using measures of climate variability ..
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  • How New Hubble Telescope Views Could Aid Interstellar Travel

    How New Hubble Telescope Views Could Aid Interstellar Travel
    Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have gotten their best looks yet at the mysterious interstellar clouds surrounding the solar system, a new study finds. These observations could shed light on the challenges that future interstellar missions dispatched to the nearest stars might face, the researchers said. In 2012, NASA's Voyager 1 probe crossed the so-called heliopause — the giant bubble of electrically charged particles and magnetic fields surrounding the sun — and, in the..
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  • Scientists have found two supermassive black holes 'hiding' in nearby galaxies

    Scientists have found two supermassive black holes 'hiding' in nearby galaxies
    The intense gravitational forces at the heart of supermassive black holes generate intense light shows that are among the brightest things ever seen in the Universe – but that doesn't necessarily mean we can always see them, even when they're close to home. New research has confirmed the existence of two supermassive black holes in nearby galaxies, previously hidden by clouds of gas and dust that obscured the high-energy fireworks resulting from cosmic matter being drawn into their voids.  "The..
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  • Scientists Predict Star Collision Visible To The Naked Eye In 2022

    Scientists Predict Star Collision Visible To The Naked Eye In 2022
    Scientists predict a star collision in the constellation Cygnus. NASA/IPAC/MSX hide caption toggle caption NASA/IPAC/MSX Scientists predict a star collision in the constellation Cygnus. NASA/IPAC/MSX Scientists predict that a pair of stars in the constellation Cygnus will ..
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  • For the U.S., 2016 Was the Second Warmest Year on Record

    For the U.S., 2016 Was the Second Warmest Year on Record
    Story HighlightsThe U.S. recorded its second warmest year on record in 2016.Two Midwestern states had their second wettest year, as well.Fifteen billion-dollar weather disasters occurred during the year.Near-record warm temperatures blanketed the United States from coast to coast in 2016, propelling the Lower 48 to its second warmest year on record. It was also a costly year with 15 weather-related events with a preliminary price tag of a billion dollars or more.The annual report from NOAA's Nat..
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  • NASA's Bold Plan to Save Earth From Killer Asteroids

    NASA's Bold Plan to Save Earth From Killer Asteroids
    Just beyond Earth's home in the solar system, about 94 million miles from the Sun, a coal-black asteroid slowly rotates as it orbits our star. It's about 1,650 feet across, with a slight bulge around the middle, like a spinning top. Its low density means it's not solid, but instead it's likely a crumbly pile of carbon-rich rocks held together by gravity. The asteroid is called Bennu, and every six years, its egg-shaped orbital path brings it just 185,000 miles from Earth — roughly 53,000 mil..
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